tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944641802816062665.post7125175825313728976..comments2021-11-13T02:59:38.424-08:00Comments on Back in His Arms Again: The Things That Were TakenAmy Tatzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03360214103659902212noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-944641802816062665.post-65222131592831616052017-07-18T01:56:30.611-07:002017-07-18T01:56:30.611-07:00Hi I read your post, not sure how I found it. I am...Hi I read your post, not sure how I found it. I am blessed to have four lovely children at home twelve dowm to almost six, I also have had many miscarriages, early losses usually by nine weeks. The past five years I've longed for a baby but each pregnancy has redulted in misscarrage. I also had losses inbetween my children as well as several since my last. It was an encoragment to read what you said. I can relate as both my sister and sister in law and a number of freinds have had new babies in that time. And I do rejoice for them, I worry for them and delight in holding the babies! Yet at times I almost can't remember feeling that joy myself. Though it came back to me in part when recently my husband wrote down for me his memory of my youngest childs birth. I would recommend that for other couples. I also found my diary from the time of my first childs birth and some photos of them as babies. Just these last few weeks in God's grace I've been enjoying looking at these photos and enjoying time with my children, thinking we really must take more pictures as they are growing up so fast. I pray for another child to hold yet and I am greatfull to God for all my children including those we won't meet on earth. One of my sister in laws recently lost her first child to misscarrage. I pray that she too will be able to come through this Valley and know the comfort of the Lord Jesus.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com